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Ken Ferrie of Crop-Tech Consulting joins us to share some early spring planting and machine maintenance tips, plus what he's seeing in his region, and a few do's and don'ts. Then we have a Farmer Forum with Randy Urmacher of Nebraska and Scott McGregor of Iowa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott McGregor is a Canadian intelligence expert and co-author of The Mosaic Effect: How the Chinese Communist Party Started a Hybrid War in America's Backyard. He has an extensive background in military and law enforcement intelligence, having served as an intelligence operator in the Canadian military, including deployments to Afghanistan, and later as a Senior Domestic Intelligence Analyst at Joint Task Force Pacific HQ.Cornerstone Forum ‘25https://www.showpass.com/cornerstone25/Get your voice heard: Text Shaun 587-217-8500Substack:https://open.substack.com/pub/shaunnewmanpodcastSilver Gold Bull Links:Website: https://silvergoldbull.ca/Email: SNP@silvergoldbull.comText Grahame: (587) 441-9100Bow Valley Credit UnionWebsite: www.BowValleycu.comEmail: welcome@BowValleycu.com Use the code “SNP” on all ordersProphet River Links:Website: store.prophetriver.com/Email: SNP@prophetriver.com
It is time for a Thursday edition of GCR, lots for Glenn and Griffin to go over as we recap last night's Maryland game that saw the Terps fall to a 3-quarters court buzzer beater in a loss to #8 Michigan State… We'll go over it all, talk about what's still ahead for the Terps, the Big Ten, March and more, plus we'll talk some O's, the latest out of Indy from the Combine and lots else. At 10:20am, we will check in with a former Terp, Lonny Baxter will give us his take on last night, how the Terps have looked the last several weeks despite the loss and how he's feeling as the calendar gets ready to flip to March. At 10:45am, we'll switch gears to talk Spring Training with former Oriole Scott McGregor, Scotty was down in Sarasota working as a guest instructor for the birds, we'll see how he views the squad, his thoughts on Grayson Rodriguez and more. Then we'll continue talking college hoops with Jason Horowitz at 11:10am who was on the call for BTN last night in College Park. Fighting words with Griffin and more…
Drugs, human smuggling and illegal immigrants flow from Canada to the US through our "open border". President-elect Donald Trump is now threatening Canada with a 25% tariff if it doesn't stop. Former RCMP intelligence official Scott McGregor joins David Leis to discuss Canada's border issues and what a high tariff would do to Canada. How does this all impact you and your family in the end?
Drugs, human smuggling and illegal immigrants flow from Canada to the US through our "open border". President-elect Donald Trump is now threatening Canada with a 25% tariff if it doesn't stop. Former RCMP intelligence official Scott McGregor joins David Leis to discuss Canada's border issues and what a high tariff would do to Canada. How does this all impact you and your family in the end?
In this episode, we explore the dynamic UK debt landscape with a new searcher, Scott McGregor. Scott brings extensive experience in finance and private equity, and as a new searcher, he recently undertook the task of examining the broader UK SME cash flow lender landscape. He then shared his findings on Searchfunder, generating considerable engagement. We thought it would be beneficial to bring his insights to a wider audience through this podcast. Scott does a fantastic job communicating his findings with clarity of thought and a deep understanding of the topics. You are going to love this episode! ----- If you are a new searcher, the second Buy and Build Accelerator has been announced and is scheduled for the 7th of June 2024. So, If you're struggling with deal flow, structuring deals, or raising funds, this one is for you. Check out the Buy and Build Accelerator to learn more.
Join Paul in this engaging episode as he reflects on his recent chat with Scott McGregor, the driving force behind the Outlier Project. Together, they delve into the art of living an extraordinary life, finding silver linings in adversity, and the transformative magic of intentional living. Paul encourages listeners to carve out their own path to greatness, inspired by Scott's profound insights and infectious passion. Key Takeaways:Get inspired by Scott's journey and his mission to transcend the ordinary.Learn how facing challenges head-on can be a catalyst for personal growth and resilience.Discover the importance of living each day with purpose and intention.Understand that what makes life extraordinary is different for everyone and requires courage to pursue.Take small steps every day towards your dreams, embracing each opportunity for greatness along the way. In This Episode:[01:21] The storm of adversity[02:33] Defining and pursuing an extraordinary life.[04:01] No need for adversity to awaken urgency for extraordinary life Notable Quotes[01:21] “Adversity can be a gift; it's what builds our resilience muscle.” -Paul[02:34] "That is a choice on how we want to step forward into every day to live and earn an extraordinary life." -Paul[04:01] "Anybody can be ordinary, but it's the rare few like us that can choose to be extraordinary."– Paul Resource and LinksPaul EpsteinJoin the Win Monday Community: https://www.paulepsteinspeaks.com/win-mondayTake the Confidence Quiz: https://www.paulepsteinspeaks.com/confidence-quizhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/paulepsteinspeaks/https://www.paulepsteinspeaks.com/
With Chinese police stations in Canada and suspicion of election interference, is there other evidence that China is exerting its strength here? Host David Leis has a very interesting conversation with intelligence analyst Scott McGregor about the impacts that China is having on the western world. What's the end game?
With Chinese police stations in Canada and suspicion of election interference, is there other evidence that China is exerting its strength here? Host David Leis has a very interesting conversation with intelligence analyst Scott McGregor about the impacts that China is having on the western world. What's the end game?
This episode of the Own It show features Scott McGregor as our guest, who shares his incredible journey of overcoming challenges and achieving success through a powerful mindset shift and the magic of genuine relationships. Scott emphasizes taking ownership of your circumstances, cultivating meaningful connections, and living with purpose.Key takeaways:Own your journey: Don't be a victim! View adversity as an opportunity for growth and transformation.The power of connection: Build authentic relationships that go beyond personal gain. True connection fosters support and opens doors.Resilience is key: Develop grit and determination through perseverance and gratitude. Challenges are stepping stones to greatness.Success through hard work: Discipline, focus, and a strong work ethic are the cornerstones of achievement.Relationships matter: Authentic connections are essential for personal and professional fulfillment. Invest in building meaningful bonds.Live with purpose: Make every day count and strive to leave a positive impact on the world. Your actions matter!Learn more about Scott and the outlier project here: http://www.theoutlierproject.co/Join Scott in making a difference:Learn more about The Outlier Project and connect with him on LinkedIn.Support Rayo de Soul, a non-profit building libraries in Nicaragua.Be inspired by Scott's story and start your own journey of transformation!#OwnIt #Mindset #Relationships #Success #Adversity #Purpose #ImpactDon't forget to subscribe for more inspiring Own It episodes!Let's connect:Justin: Instagram Hyperlink https://www.instagram.com/justinroeth/ LinkedIn Hyperlink https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-roethlingshoefer-ms-7252a766/ Alyse: Instagram Hyperlink https://www.instagram.com/alysegaulin LinkedIn Hyperlink https://www.linkedin.com/in/alyse-gaulin-cpc-eli-mp-a7128211/ Own It Success is different so own your different!
U.S. Senator Joni Ernst joins us to discuss the tragedy of the three service members killed in Jordan, status of the Farm Bill, the border crisis, sustainable aviation fuel, year-round E15 and more. Then we have a Farmer Forum with Garry Niemeyer of Illinois plus Scott McGregor of Iowa joins from CattleCon in Orlando.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Federal government has announced that all new vehicles must be zero emissions by 2035. SaskPower spokesperson Scott McGregor joins Evan to discuss the current capabilities of SaskPower's grid when it comes to electric vehicles.
We have witnessed Communist China interfering in Canada's institutions - largely without consequence. We have also witnessed people being accused of racism when they try to call out the bad behaviours. Scott McGregor is the author of The Mosaic Effect: How the Chinese Communist Party Started a Hybrid War in America's Backyard. He explains to Stephen how we need to be more worried about being steamrolled by China - and less worried about being woke in Ottawa so Canada can survive. That's today's Three Minutes with Stephen LeDrew. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Episode Dan Fitzpatrick and Scott McGregor discuss the importance of continuous improvement in trading, with a focus on small, incremental changes rather than radical transformations. They also talk about how to prioritize learning from others and incorporating useful insights into your trading approach. Follow Dan and Scott on Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/DanFitzpatrick http://www.Twitter.com/Scottrades If you're interested in more of this kind of in-depth analysis, become a member of Stock Market Mentor. Your first 14 days are only $7.00. Use this link to get started: http://stockmarketmentor.com/member-signup/
Toda's guests: Scott McGregor, former military and RCMP intelligence official Ina Mitchell, B.C.-based journalist and filmmaker The pair are co-authors of the new book “The Mosaic Effect: How the Chinese Communist Party started a Hybrid War in America's Backyard” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott McGregor is a former Canadian military intelligence professional who has advised the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on trans-national organized crime and hybrid warfare threats, as well as the former Attorney General and BC Premier David Eby in the lead up to the Commission of Inquiry into Money Laundering in British Columbia.Scott maintains an extensive network of intelligence contacts through his company, Closehold Intelligence, and is the co-author of the recently released book, The Mosaic Effect: How the Chinese Communist Party started a Hybrid War in America's backyard.Scott's military and law enforcement intelligence career, and his access to classified information and international contacts, makes for a very unique and well informed perspective on the murky and nefarious nature of warfare taking place in Canada, the CCP's end game, and why Canada is losing it's place as a trusted ally. Thank you for listening! For more Team Ten Eight content, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn!
What exactly are Chinese nationals doing in Canada? We saw meddling in recent elections - with no consequence from Ottawa. The same thing when the CCP kidnapped the Michael's - also with no consequences from Ottawa. Scott McGregor is the author of The Mosaic Effect: How the Chinese Communist Party Started a Hybrid War in America's Backyard. He joins Stephen LeDrew to let us know if we should be more concerned about Chinese involvement in Canada. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Alex Pierson speaks with Scott McGregor, author The Mosaic Effect: How the Chinese Communist Party Started a War in America's Backyard. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wednesday October 17th, 1979 @ Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, MD It all comes down to this. Game Seven. Chuck Tanner's Terrors have forced a winner-take-all battle against the Earl of Baltimore and his Birds. These Pirates, who call themselves the ‘Family', have rallied from a 3-1 deficit, besting two of the Orioles' aces, Mike Flanagan and Jim Palmer. Can they make it three in a row? Standing in their way will be one of the breakout stars of this postseason for Baltimore, 25 year old Scott McGregor (13 - 6 3.35 ERA 174 IP). The crafty lefty has been sensational in these playoffs, going the distance in both of his starts. He'll need to be on his game if he intends to quiet this high-powered Pittsburgh offense. Starting tonight on short rest for the Buccos will be big Jim Bibby (12 - 4 2.81 ERA 137 IP), who has been strong in his two postseason starts thus far. It will be all hands on deck aboard Chuck Tanner's Pirate ship, and when it gets down to the late innings, they will look for their Captain, Willie ‘Pops' Stargell, to lead the way. Tune in to the thrilling conclusion to one of the best World Series in baseball history. It will be a fitting send off to an outstanding decade for the sport. Audio clips from joeydbball Youtube. ABC broadcast w/ Keith Jackson, Howard Cowell, Don Drysdale, and Vin Scully. Also, clips from The Cobra at Twilight, MLB Network Documentary As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more. Catch you next time, P.C.O.
Sunday October 14th, 1979 @ Three Rivers Stadium Pittsburgh, PA On the verge of elimination, the Pittsburgh Pirates have just received heartbreaking news; manager Chuck Tanner's mother passed away. It is undoubtedly a blow to 'the Family', but perhaps the grief may serve as a rallying cry. The Buccos will need to stay together if they want to do what just three teams have done in World Series history (as of 1979); come back from a 3 - 1 deficit. And do they have a tall task ahead of them. Taking the mound for Earl Weaver's Orioles is the Cy Young of the AL, Mike Flanagan (23 - 9 3.08 ERA 265 IP). The lefty ace went the distance in game one, but he did have to labor through the final innings, providing the Pirates bats plenty of looks at the lefty. To counter, Chuck Tanner turns to veteran lefty Jim Rooker (4 - 7 4.60 ERA 103 IP), a curious decision with the season on the line. Rooker was injured for most of the season, but he was brilliant out of the bullpen in game one. The Pirates will need more of that from the lefty if they hope to quiet the potent Baltimore offense. Even if Pittsburgh can stave off elimination in this game, the road ahead does not look promising, with Jim Palmer and Scott McGregor waiting to greet them if the series goes back to Baltimore. That being said, never tell these guys the odds. Audio clips from joeydbball Youtube. ABC Broadcast w/ Al Michaels, Howard Cosell, and Don Drysdale. Pregame by Vin Scully. As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, box scores, background information, and much, much more. Catch you next time, P.C.O.
Saturday October 13th, 1979 @ Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA Not even twelve hours after Scott McGregor finished off a complete game victory following a rain delay, the Orioles and Pirates are back at it in a pivotal game four. Earl Weaver's squad has the advantage, and their bats came alive in game three. Big Jim Bibby (12 - 4 2.81 ERA 137 IP) takes the hill for Chuck Tanner's Pirates, looking to replicate his strong postseason debut. For Baltimore, it will be young righty Dennis Martinez (15 - 16 3.66 ERA 292 IP), who led the AL in innings pitched this season. This game will come down to the bullpen and the bench, both strengths for these managers. Tune in for another thrilling matchup. Audio clips from joeydbball Youtube. ABC broadcast w/ Al Michaels, Howard Cosell, and Don Drysdale. As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more. Catch you next time, P.C.O.
Friday October 12th, 1979 @ Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA The series is tied at one game apiece as we head to Pittsburgh for games three through five. Rain is in the forecast for tonight's game, but with the turf only a downpour will cause a delay (spoiler alert, there will be a downpour). Tonight's pitching matchup will consist of two lefties. Young hurler Scott McGregor (13 - 6 3.35 ERA 174 IP) takes the hill coming off one of the best performances of his career against the Angels in the ALCS. Former All-Star John Candelaria (14 - 9 3.22 ERA 207 IP) gets the call for Chuck Tanner's squad. The tall lefty has been battling back issues down the stretch, but can still deliver an ace level outing on occasion. With left handers on the hill for both teams, the managers will call upon their right-handed bats to fill out the lineup. Earl Weaver will turn to Kiko Garcia, Benny Ayala, and Gary Roenicke to play the platoon advantage, while Chuck Tanner slides in Bill Robinson and Steve Nicosia. Which decisions will be fortuitous tonight? Tune in for an explosive game three. Audioclips from joeydbball Youtube. ABC Broadcast - Al Michaels, Howard Cosell, Don Drysdale As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more. Catch you next time, P.C.O.
Our guest today is Jeff Tidwell, who played on the same All-Star baseball team as not 1, but 2 future Major League Baseball players in high school: George Brett and Scott McGregor. Jeff was not just along for the ride; he is quite an athlete in his own right! Growing up, sports were his life: football, basketball, baseball, and track. His baseball team won the 1969 Babe Ruth World Series, and Jeff went on to attend Brigham Young University on a baseball scholarship. After a long hiatus, he decided to return to athletic competition, starting in Track and Field events at our very own Huntsman World Senior Games the year he turned 50, and he now competes in pickleball and softball. His softball team is primarily comprised of former El Segundo high school teammates.
Broadcaster / Active Trader: Scott McGregor --- True North Eager Beaver Interview Project [Pre-Recording Date: July 11, 2023, for broadcast on July 17, 2023] ___________________________________________________ Hey Kits! Weekdays at 7-ish Eastern, we livestream (but not today) a (sometimes) quick take on the news, in addition to our usual formats. This morning, broadcaster and active trader Scott McGregor of the Hot Wallet podcast, also on The Crier Media Network, joins us for a conversation about the economy and investing. You can find Scott on Twitter @scottrades or @HotWalletPod. TODAY WE TALK ABOUT: Macroeconomics Interest Rates Technical Analysis Active Trading Bitcoin Investing Strategies Our morning show is the purrr-fect thing for busy Kits who are on-the-go, but still want to stay engaged. This is episode 164 of the Daily Beaver Morning Show and episode 32 of the True North Eager Beaver Interview Project. ___________________________________________________ If you wish to encourage us to do more, leave us a positive review and stars on Apple Podcasts and/or buy us a cup of coffee. Just go to [https://ko-fi.com/eagerbeaver] to find your way to our tip jar. ____________________________________________________ Not everyone can do everything. But everyone can do something. Because #DemocracyIsSomethingYouDo... Write to your MP, MPP, MLA, MNA, Senator, or preferred local media outlet to tell them you want Canada to change its media foreign ownership laws to forbid majority foreign ownership. When you do, sent us note to let us know you have. Finally, support your fellow Canadians by donating to the Red Cross Wildfire Response. _________________________________________________ Of course, retweets, shares, gentle corrections, constructive criticism, compliments, tips, requests, bribes to be on the show, and positive reviews (if you think we deserve some stars, please rate us) are always welcome. You can do that via our show's Facebook blog page, via Twitter @TrueEager, or by e-mail at TrueNorthEagerBeaver@gmail.com. And if you really enjoy our podcast, why not subscribe via our Podpage [https://www.podpage.com/the-true-north-eager-beaver/], or our True North Eager Beaver Media Inc. YouTube channel, and tell a friend? Until next time, be kind to, and gentle with, yourselves, Your Eager Beaver ____________________________________________________ Thank you to our podcast's founding sponsors: * The Peppermaster * The Miss Vee Mysteries from Corvid Moon Publishing * Canadian Tarot Dot Com Artwork credit: Peter Jarvis
What do you do when you have a popular guest? You have them back ASAP. This time we're talking Threads vs. Twitter, NFTs, and his ID being stolen! Scott McGregor is a former Award Winning Broadcaster turned Trader based out of Alberta Canada. He has over 10 years of successful active investing experience, and since 2019 has been mentoring retail and institutional traders at StockMarketMentor.com. His history in the media gives him an edge in being able to interpret a lot of information quickly and break it down into straightforward analyses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It is a VOTE FOR ADLEY! Thursday here on Glenn Clark Radio today, Glenn and Griffin are back up and running today and we will look back at the poor ending to the Reds series after last night's loss. We'll try to figure out if we should be worried about Kyle Gibson, starting looking ahead and more. At 10:45am, we will have a chance to chat with one the greatest consumers of food in history when we chat with the legendary Joey Chestnut before July 4th's Hot Dog Eating Contest. At 11:15am, we make our weekly stop in Bowie when we catch up with newly promoted Baysox Pitcher Alex Pham. At 11:30am, we will check in Scott McGregor, as we celebrate the 40th anniversary of the 1983 Orioles World Series all Summer on GCR and talk to Scotty about that season. At 11:45am, we will make a visit to San Diego and check-in with Jesse Bernhardt, where the Men's World Lacrosse Championships are and check in with Team USA after advancing to the Semifinals. All that and more on Thursday edition of the program… oh, and also happy birthday to Griffin!
Two key Fox tv shows that were later cancelled and found a following on DVD, both of these shows are ripe for rediscovering! MAIN LINKS: LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/JURSPodcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/JackedUpReviewShow/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2452329545040913 Twitter: https://twitter.com/JackedUpReview Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacked_up_podcast/ SHOW LINKS: YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCIyMawFPgvOpOUhKcQo4eQQ iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-jacked-up-review-show-59422651/ Podbean: https://jackedupreviewshow.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Eg8w0DNympD6SQXSj1X3M Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast/id1494236218 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/the-jacked-up-review-show-We4VjE Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1494236218/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9hNDYyOTdjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Anchor: https://anchor.fm/s/a46297c/podcast/rss PocketCasts: https://pca.st/0ncd5qp4 CastBox: https://castbox.fm/channel/The-Jacked-Up-Review-Show-Podcast-id2591222
The Angels staved off elimination in walk off fashion in game three, but they have their work cut out for them if they want to force a game five. The Orioles send their number four starter to the hill, but lefty Scott McGregor (13 - 6 3.35 ERA 174 IP) would be a number two on most staffs. The LA born workhorse doesn't have a reputation as a big-game pitcher, but this start would begin a string of postseason excellence. Opposing him for the Angels is righty Chris Knapp (5 - 5 5.51 ERA 98 IP), who struggled with injuries this season, but was 10 - 1 at Anaheim Stadium in his career. The Angels won the AL West with their high-powered offense, but their pitching leaves a lot to be desired. With a win today, the Orioles would reach their fourth World Series in the past ten years. Tune in to the conclusion of an exhilarating series. Audio clips from joeydbball Youtube. NBC Broadcast w/ Dick Enberg, Wes Parker, and Sparky Anderson. As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information and much, much more. Catch you next time, P.C.O.
In this episode Dan Fitzpatrick and Scott McGregor discuss the Balance of Mentoring Traders and trading their own accounts, how when you start to feel really smart it's probably time to sell something and Dan shares a story about Creating Value and Capitalizing on Opportunity. They also talk about the importance of having Concrete Goals and how important it is to Narrow Your Focus in a busy market environment. Follow Dan and Scott on Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/DanFitzpatrick http://www.Twitter.com/Scottrades If you're interested in more of this kind of in-depth analysis, become a member of Stock Market Mentor. Your first 14 days are only $7.00. Use this link to get started: http://stockmarketmentor.com/member-signup/
1979 ALCS Game One - 10/3/79 - Memorial Stadium - Baltimore, Maryland California Angels For the first time in their 19 year history, the California Angels (88 - 74) are in the playoffs! The trade for former MVP and seven time batting champ Rod Carew has paid off immediately. The Angels have the league's top offense, lead by an MVP performance by Don Baylor (.296/.371/.530 36 HR 139 RBI 145 OPS+) and bolstered by bounce back All-Star seasons from 2B Bobby Grich (.294/.365/.537 30 HR 101 RBI 145 OPS+) and C Brian Downing (.326/.418/.482 12 HR 75 RBI 142 OPS+). Nolan Ryan, Dave Frost, and Frank Tanana hold down the rotation, and rookie righty Mark Clear is the lone star out of the pen. Former All Star shortstop Jim Fregosi (who was famously traded for his star righty Ryan earlier this decade) is at the helm for California, in just his first full season as a manager. This feel-good team, these "Yes We Can" Angels have a tall task ahead of them in their first ever postseason series. Baltimore Orioles Pitching, defense, and three-run homers. That's how Earl Weaver's Orioles (102 - 57) get it done. This season marks the sixth American League East crown since '69 for Baltimore, and while the lineups and rotations have changed, their style of play has not. Sure, Jim Palmer, Mark Belanger, and Al Bumbry are still there, but gone are the Robinsons (Brooks and Frank), Boog Powell, Davey Johnson, Dave McNally, and Mike Cuellar, just to name a few. The rotation is strong once again, led by Cy Young winner Mike Flanagan, as well as Scott McGregor and Dennis Martinez. The bullpen is reliable, with Don Stanhouse and Tippy Martinez always on call. And the lineup is dangerous, with stars Eddie Murray (.295/.369/.475 25 HR 99 RBI 130 OPS+) and Ken Singleton (.295/.405/.533 35 HR 111 RBI 155 OPS+) packing plenty of punch in the heart of the order. The role players always shine under Weaver, with Gary Roenicke, Pat Kelly, and utility-man John Lowenstein providing timely hits time and again. Game one of this series is a matchup of legends: Jim Palmer (10 - 6 3.30 ERA 155 IP) vs. Nolan Ryan (16 - 14 3.60 ERA 222 IP). Both have struggled with injuries and inconsistency throughout the year; however, they will bring their best in the playoffs and keep their teams in it. Neither will factor in the decision, as this tight ballgame will go into extra innings. From there, an unexpected hero will shine. Tune in for a thrilling start to the 1979 postseason! Links Audio Clips from joeydbball Youtube. NBC Broadcast and Baltimore Radio WFBR-AM w/Tom Marr and Bill O'Donnell. As always shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, box scores, background information, and much, much more. Catch you next time, P.C.O.
I'm sure you have heard the words. Cryptocurrency. Bitcoin. Satoshis? But what are they? I reached out to my friend Scott McGregor who spends his time day-trading and finding ways to make money in the bitcoin market. Now I decided not to get into it... until I decided to get into it. This podcast is apart of the Podcasting 2.0 initiative and if you find value in this show - send me some sats using one of the newer podcast apps. Scott's podcast is called Hot Wallet and it also doubles as a YouTube show. You can access a transcript of this episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott McGregor is a former Award Winning Broadcaster turned Trader based out of Alberta Canada. He has over 10 years of successful active investing experience, and since 2019 has been mentoring retail and institutional traders at StockMarketMentor.com. His history in the media gives him an edge in being able to interpret a lot of information quickly and break it down into straightforward analyses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and we have a conversation with Ted Matthews of farmcounseling.org about the importance of mental health and tips on taking care of oneself and each other. Then we have a Farmer Forum with Chad Leman of Illinois and Scott McGregor of Iowa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Canada is at war with China, certainly. Canada just doesn't realize it,” says Scott McGregor, a former Canadian military intelligence officer.McGregor is co-author of the new book “The Mosaic Effect: How the Chinese Communist Party Started a Hybrid War in America's Backyard.”We discuss the full extent of Chinese communist infiltration into Canada—from large-scale money laundering operations to fentanyl production to recent reports of election interference—and how this impacts the United States.Follow American Thought Leaders on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/AmThoughtLeaderTruth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@AmThoughtLeaderGettr: https://gettr.com/user/amthoughtleaderFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmericanThoughtLeadersGab: https://gab.com/AmThoughtLeaderTelegram: https://t.me/AmThoughtLeader
Scott McGregor- Inside CCP Hybrid Warfare Operations in Canada, From Election Interference to Money Laundering
With Will George on assignment at spring training, Mark Wiley and Dave Dagostino go the distance with Orioles pitching legend Scott McGregor. Frome his heyday as a prep legend in CA growing up withthe Brett bothers (George and Ken) to being tutored by Catfish and Mel as the top pick of the Yankees. Traded to the Orioles, McGregor went on to team with some of the greats like Palmer, the Human Vacuum Cleaner, and Mark Belanger. Under the watchful eye of Earl Weaver, McGregor carved out a career as one of the most durable and reliable pitchers of his era. Stayed tuned until the end and you'll find out how he'd managed to keep the great batsman and HOF Carew off balance at he dish.
We're all about the LOVE today! It's # Valentine's day across the world—the NUMBER one day for love, cheating, and relationship #PTSD flair-ups. Aiden Wolf from Dark Corner Studios takes us on a deep dive of the history of Valentine's day and why so many of us are celebrating the wrong way. (https://www.youtube.com/@darkcornermedia) Also, I was today years old when I found out this holiday isn;t a one-way gift-buying street. And Valentines Day is also a GREAT day to have an affair. We discuss. A Special Task Force has been assembled to fight UFOs We dive into the idea that this might not be a great Idwea right now. #Toronto Police paid 340k to produce the world's worst podcast, and we'll introduce you to the scam artists who procured "the World's Most Expensive/useless podcast." The Ohio Toxic Train Derailment has killed THOUSANDS of animals and a few people. It's one of the worst natural disasters in US history and is ongoing. WTF is happening? Ryan Lindley has the story, and you should pay attention to it.
Scott McGregor hosts the very successful "Hot Wallet Podcast" which covers everything Crypto, Bitcoin, NFT, and Day Trading. Given the world's current fascination with that space, I thought it would be a great time to have Scott on to talk all about it and simplify it all for you the listener! What does Scott "Do" on a daily basis? How "Did" Scott learn how to do it? What "Will" Scott do next in the world of finance? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jacinda Ardern has resigned as Prime Minister of New Zealand after five and a half years, six people have been killed in a kite flying festival in India, ex-Neighbours star Scott McGregor has told a court he will fight a charge of sexual assault against a woman and there's growing outrage that the ball kids at the Australian Open don't get paid. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello, WEDNESDAY! @scottrades from the #HotWalletPod is back to bring us the grisly details of Sam Bankman Fried's fisting of FTX investors and $10 Billion in a crypto pyramid scheme. Sam was denied bail in the Bahamas after fleeing the US. He'll have an extradition hearing on Feb 8th, and the little INCEL is VERY upset because he needs to stick to his Vegan diet. Mary Anne is back to talk about her Shawarma/Grocery life hack featured on Reddit last weekend. Her Shawarma math is accurate. Mary Anne dated a Jordan Peterson fan and would like to weigh in on Jordo's stadium INCEL tour/virgin recruitment. Also, "TRAMP STAMPS" are back, and as a man who appreciated saucy well placed ink on the small of a woman's back, I couldn't be more excited. We feature a story about a woman who moved to Edmonton from Toronto only to move back to Toronto 3 months later because she's too soft/couldn't find drinking buddies for five day-a-week benders. And a double shot of "Who you got?"
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Welcome to Reimagining Company Culture, a series discussing emerging trends and priorities shaping the future of workplace culture and employee wellbeing. We highlight thought leaders who are constantly evolving their strategy and can provide insight to folks about how to address new business challenges. AllVoices is on a mission to create safe, happy, and healthy workplaces for all, and we're excited to learn from experts who share our mission. In this episode of Reimagining Company Culture, we're chatting with Scott McGregor, Director, People & Communities at Cisco. Scott A. McGregor is a Leader in People and Communities at Cisco where he leads a team focused on building relationships between emerging and inclusive communities and internal/external stakeholders.Tune in to learn Scott's thoughts on the changing role of managers, intentionally supporting first-gen team members, the unique role of ERGs, and more!About AllVoices In today's workforce, people often don't feel empowered to speak up and voice their opinions about workplace issues, including harassment, bias, and other culture issues. This prevents company leadership from making necessary changes, and prevents people from feeling fulfilled, recognized, and included at work. At AllVoices, we want to change that by providing a completely safe, anonymous way for people to report issues directly to company leaders. This allows company leadership real transparency into what's happening in their companies—and the motivation to address issues quickly. Our goal is to help create safer, more inclusive companies.Thanks for listening! Follow us on LinkedIn @AllVoices, to join our community of listeners.
Sunburn season is upon us! So you're probably starting to wonder... what is all this sun exposure really doing to my skin? Is it accelerating the ageing process? Can I reverse its effects? Today on Ask An Expert Shazzy sits down with Dr Scott McGregor, Director of we are feel good inc, to unpack what the sun is really doing to our skin, the treatments that can reverse the damage and how to prevent it. THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone on 02 8999 9386. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. Want this and other podcasts delivered straight to your inbox? Subscribe to our podcast newsletter. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Host: Shazzy Hunt With Thanks To: Dr Scott McGregor Producer: Mikayla Floriano Audio Production: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading our articles or listening to our podcasts, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.auBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andy Petersen spoke with our latest Beck's Hybrids 'Feed the Farmer' winner, Scott McGregor who farms near Nashua; Jennifer Holliday talks with National FFA Convention has Iowa contest participant Emma Lihs, and commodity analysis from Don Roose with US Commodities.
Scott makes his podcast debut helping me sum up the endless appeal of the rather charming and sometimes dangerous B-picture star Michael Madsen. Is he just capable of so much more or does he need to fire more of his agents? Can he really do no wrong at this rate since he's reliable on any kind of project? Did he really want to be that big of a star to begin with post-Tarantino phase? And more deep discussion on the star's appeal! MAIN LINKS: LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/JURSPodcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/JackedUpReviewShow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JackedUpReview Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacked_up_podcast/ SHOW LINKS: YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCIyMawFPgvOpOUhKcQo4eQQ iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-jacked-up-review-show-59422651/ Podbean: https://jackedupreviewshow.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Eg8w0DNympD6SQXSj1X3M Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast/id1494236218 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/the-jacked-up-review-show-We4VjE Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1494236218/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9hNDYyOTdjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Anchor: https://anchor.fm/s/a46297c/podcast/rss PocketCasts: https://pca.st/0ncd5qp4 CastBox: https://castbox.fm/channel/The-Jacked-Up-Review-Show-Podcast-id2591222
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Making Conversations Count: Honest, relatable conversations with business leaders
Making conversations about presentations count! Delighted to introduce Lizzie Butler, owner of LB Communications, who met Wendy at a local online networking event and immediately hit it off. They share how a bond of connection can happen without meeting purely because we trust our emotions. The synergy of values draws people together and the basis of influencing others through conversation or communications calls to the right people, whether that is on a business or personal level. Consider the language we use, body language, and how the recipient will receive your delivery and remember you. Lizzie shares a deeply personal experience that affected her and the conversations she was having... View Lizzie's events Connect with Lizzie on LinkedIn Visit Lizzie's website Your host, Wendy Harris, runs a training business and has been Making Conversations Count for over 30 years. She has a best selling book on Amazon and loves nothing better than helping others find the right people to have the right conversations with. You can find out more on her website INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT Making Conversations Count - Episode 16 Wendy Harris & Lizzie Butler February 4th 2021 Timestamps 00:00:00: Introduction 00:02:01: Want to get goosebumps? 00:04:16: Close your eyes 00:06:50: Forget Zoom, use the telephone 00:09:36: Lizzie's pivotal moment 00:12:09: Don't deny your emotions? 00:14:07: You must rest 00:16:43: Neurolinguistics 00:19:29: Fear of presentations 00:20:08: Final thoughts Wendy Harris: Welcome to Making Conversations Count, the podcast that brings you business leaders who are willing to share their pivotal moments that have created a turning point in their life and career. We're hoping that these stories really do resonate with our listeners and you enjoy listening to them. Today, I have got Lizzie Butler in with me. Hello, Lizzie. Lizzie Butler: Hello. Wendy Harris: Please introduce yourself and tell everybody how we met. Lizzie Butler: Okay, hi Wendy and hi listeners. I'm Lizzie Butler and I'm the owner and founder of LB Communications. Wendy and I first met on Jaz Greer's Business Connections. I think we had all of about five minutes because that's how it works. Then we went on to have another conversation which we set up, just us, didn't we? Wendy Harris: We did. Lizzie Butler: Although we never actually met in person, we just met via Zoom, the sort of platform for doing business at the moment, isn't it? Wendy Harris: Yeah. Lizzie Butler: It was funny, Wendy, because I was thinking about this the other day and thinking about making conversations count because communication of course is what I do. I help individuals and businesses to communicate better both formally and informally so they can get even better results than they're already getting. I was thinking about and you and I and thinking about, "Isn't it funny how we've only had two conversations, one of them being five minutes". Wendy Harris: Which was at about 100 miles an hour. Lizzie Butler: Because you're on the clock; and one of them being 50 minutes. Wendy Harris: Yeah. Lizzie Butler: I was thinking, "We don't really know each other". I couldn't tell you what your favourite hobby is, or your favourite food and I don't think you would be able to tell me mine either. Wendy Harris: Drink maybe, G&T, yeah. Lizzie Butler: Yeah, we covered that one, absolutely. Yet I was thinking that if I knew somebody who was looking for your services, I would absolutely recommend you. Then I thought about that to myself and I thought, "That's a big step to recommend somebody who you don't really know on a personal level". That's a big step because of course, when you recommend someone and refer somebody, you're also putting your own reputation on the line as well, and yet I'd be more than happy to do that, even given that we've only had two conversations. I thought, "Why is that?" Then I thought, "It's because, as human beings, we are emotional before anything else". We're emotional first, second and third and the cliché, "People buy from people" is absolutely true and I would like to add on, people buy from people they know, like and trust. I think with you and I, I certainly felt like we instantly connected, we instantly clicked, and that trust factor absolutely is there. That was two conversations. Wendy Harris: I've got goosebumps, Lizzie. I've got goosebumps because this is just how unscripted these shows are, everybody. I agree with you emphatically though, Lizzie, that we laughed so much in that first five minutes because there's such a synergy in what we do in terms of helping people be themselves in their communication. You have a different route to market to mine, but essentially, we do the same thing. So, we come across the same scenarios and I just knew straightaway that I needed to get to know you that little bit better and I think from that second conversation I was like, "Will you come on my podcast, please?" because I just think that there is a story to be told and to be shared and it is about making those conversations count. Isn't it strange that we've not met, yet what you've said is that you would recommend me and likewise, so there is hope that we might not be physically connected but we are socially connected? Lizzie Butler: Yeah, and also, I know for some people they can find it more difficult influencing over the telephone or online as opposed to face-to-face. My answer to that is, when I'm selling over the telephone, or should I say communicating over the telephone, I sometimes close my eyes, Wendy, because I don't need my eyes to listen. Wendy Harris: Yes, that's true. Lizzie Butler: Because when you listen and really, really also observe, then you're able to adapt your communication. Because I might be talking to a client, in fact, I will give you an example. It is a company who I'm working for and I was calling a number of clients and this particular one we had two conversations and it transpired that we could save that client in the region of about £4,000. Wendy Harris: Not to be sniffed at then? Lizzie Butler: No, not to be sniffed at, no. He asked me to put together a proposal which I did and sent that to him and then I followed up on the proposal. When he answered the phone, and it was an agreed time to call, I could hear in his voice that it wasn't a good time; even though we'd agreed that time, I could hear in his voice that it wasn't. His tone was much higher, his pace was much quicker suggesting to me that there were other things that he needed to work on at that time and that I wasn't going to be able to meet my desired outcome or success. Wendy Harris: If you pressed it, yeah. Lizzie Butler: You've got be able to do that. I have one phrase which is, "It's not me, it's all about you", and you have to know and understand your audience and what's important to them and where they're at, at that particular time. Because we know that when we communicate, we don't operate and exist in a vacuum and therefore I could say something to you, Wendy, that might have a negative effect. I might say something that I'm not aware of that you have a negative connotation with that particular word or phrase or whatever it may be. If I don't observe that, and if I don't hear that change in your voice or in your body language, then I'm going to keep going down that path which is going to make you feel negative towards me. Wendy Harris: Yeah, of course. Lizzie Butler: So, I've got to be able to stop that so that I can lead you emotionally to the place where I need you to be, so that you like and trust me. When we can get to that point, then I can begin to talk to you about whatever it is I want to talk to you about. Wendy Harris: Yeah, it's powerful isn't it, the art of that. I did an article -- everybody's doing Zoom meetings, Zoom, Zoom, Zoom. Not only is it zapping everybody's energy but it's zapping your time, so your targets are not going to be met because you're not going to be as productive. My article was kind of along the lines of, "Do that first zoom. Get that first rapport built. Agree your next actions, but follow it up with a phone call". You really do have to concentrate on listening to what's happening and if you've got that rapport, you'll be able to tap in quickly to that personality. Lizzie Butler: Yes, yes. Wendy Harris: And you get so much time back because let's face it, you'll book out 15 minutes and you'll fill 15 minutes. Lizzie Butler: Certainly, for some of the clients that I work with, their potential customers, not a chance would I have to meet them over Zoom; it's all the telephone. They have just got too much on their plate, so when I talk to them, I've got to be able to know how to manage my physical and emotional state so that I deliver the key message that I want them to receive and take away from them. I know that this is just a piece of the puzzle. Wendy Harris: Yes, and it takes practice, it takes consistency, and you do need to get into the zone. If you're not going to be feeling it today, don't do it, it's not worth it. Lizzie Butler: We have all done that, haven't we? When we have ignored our emotional state and then tried to get on the phone and communicate well. Wendy Harris: Yes, go do something you hate. Take it out on something you hate. It never ceases to amaze me how people will press on, no matter whether it's a conversation or an action, when they should really just rein it back and do something else. Lizzie Butler: Absolutely. I think the question that people should think about is, how do they want that person to think about you or feel about you when they put the phone down. So, for instance, the potential customer who I'd call with the money saving, I said to him, "I can hear this isn't a good time for you now, would it be better for us to reschedule this?" He said, "Oh Lizzie, that would be so much better for me, thank you. Thank you so much". Wendy Harris: Yes, yeah. Lizzie Butler: I'm on a different level then now, because then I'd built a little bit of empathy and trust and he knows that I can hear him and I mean really hear him, because a lot of people just talk. They think a conversation is about talking and, of course, it isn't. Wendy Harris: No, it's not. Before we try and save the world from their bad sales calls, I'm going to bring it right back to what I got you here for, Lizzie, which is for you to share your pivotal moment with us. I know that you've been scratching your head and you've been thinking hard about this, so please tell us about your pivotal moment? Lizzie Butler: This is something which was really pivotal for me three years ago, yet it's something that I continue to practice every single day and it's also something that I think everybody should think about. It was back in February 2017 and the conversation that changed my life is the one that I have with myself. Wendy Harris: Interesting. Lizzie Butler: For so many years, whilst I was successful, I wasn't quite as successful as I am now and that's because I changed the way I talk to myself, because conversations count and words matter; the words we say to ourselves matter. Prior to that, I was in fact very, very good at giving myself negative self-talk. I wouldn't expect many people to know or realise that, and that's because I gave them the version of me that was able to not show that. When I learned how to talk to myself in a very positive way and I'm a numbers girl, and I'm a process girl; so if you have A is positive plus B is negative it means you're going to get some sort of negative reaction, but if you can make them both positive then you're going to get a positive reaction. What I learned to do was to change my internal communication to all positives, which means that I always get positive results. That's what I help people to do now. So for instance, I'm working with, at the moment, two senior professionals who are going for incredibly senior promotions and I know they will both get this job, I know they will. They don't work together by the way; it's separate companies. The one thing that they feel that's holding them back, which isn't true by the way, is the self-talk. They have limiting beliefs, beliefs that are holding them back and even though on paper, if they look at what they've achieved and they look up their skills and their attitude and how they're able to meet and exceed the criteria, they have limiting beliefs. "I don't deserve this". "Why me?" "I can't do this", or, "I can't get that", "Oh, that can't be right for me". "Oh, I don't know, it's easier not to go for it". Wendy Harris: Going back to what you first said in terms of you not being as successful as you are now, what does that success look and feel like? Because people measure success in different ways and it doesn't necessarily have to be a salary, it could be a lifestyle or how you feel; tell me Lizzie's version? Lizzie Butler: Okay, well the first thing is that I learned how to love myself again, because I'd fallen out of love with myself for many, many years. Something had happened in my life on a personal level, my grandma had died, and she was the most incredible lady. Wendy Harris: They're the backbone to us, aren't they? Lizzie Butler: Just wonderful, wonderful and when she died, I told myself, so this is my words, I told myself, meaning in my head, I told myself, "This is too painful, you need to get busy". Because I thought if I got busy then I wouldn't have to deal with it. Wendy Harris: You just put it off. Lizzie Butler: Yeah, because I couldn't grieve and I remember just feeling sort of, well nothing, because I couldn't allow myself to go there because it was going to be too painful and I didn't want to. So, I made myself incredibly busy to the point where I didn't rest anymore, to the point where I developed a fear of driving. I used to drive 600 miles a week, I couldn't drive on the motorway anymore. I used to feel as though the steering wheel was going to come off and the cars either side of me would crush me. I developed panic attacks; I developed an eating disorder. I developed all sorts of things. Wendy Harris: So, those buried feelings were really desperate to try and get out. Lizzie Butler: Absolutely, and in the end my brain shut me down and I had what I guess people would call now, I don't really like this word, a "breakdown". I mean, I didn't break; do you know what I mean? Wendy Harris: No, you might have snapped a little. Lizzie Butler: Yeah, it's same as the word "panic attack", the word "panic attack" is never going to make people feel good about themselves, is it? "Panic!" "Attack!" Do you know what I mean? They're not great words, are they? Wendy Harris: No, no. Lizzie Butler: So, I used to go for regular massage, because I used to do a lot of driving and I was a bit of a one-armed driver to be honest, so I used to have regular massage and I knew that she knew. Everybody else, the face was on, the filter was on, but I knew that she knew because I didn't tell anybody how I was feeling. I didn't tell my husband; I didn't tell anybody until the point where I couldn't keep it together anymore and my brain did shut me down. There were days when I couldn't even form a sentence. Wendy Harris: That denial though, I can see myself back in a situation similarly when I lost my dad nearly 13 years ago, keep busy, busy, busy. Do it, sort it, and it wasn't until I was on a dog walk in the middle of nowhere and it just started to rain, and it was the summer. It shouldn't have rained, and I just got soaking wet and I was so furious with the weather and I broke down and the first person that I thought of was my dad. That was it; it was like the floodgates. Lizzie Butler: Yeah. Wendy Harris: It was about six years later. Lizzie Butler: I think it's one of those things, it was only really sort of like the last 18 months. The time in between, it was a great time. I had two more children in that time, it was a great, great time. It was just the last 18 months, my body just couldn't take anymore. It needed to rest, because when you started working in a process, which means no rest, because I told myself, "You need to keep yourself busy else you will be sad"; so when your brain knows the processes, "Don't rest, don't rest, don't rest", it sort of ricochets, you see, you can't stop it. Wendy Harris: You're not recharging anything. Lizzie Butler: You're not in control of anything. Wendy Harris: You're not topping anything up. Lizzie Butler: No, exactly. I went to the doctors, the doctor said, "Have some antidepressants". I said, "I'm not sad, I'm not depressed, I'm just tired. I'm just really, really tired and I need to learn how to sleep again, I can't sleep". I said, "They're not for me, thanks". I remember saying, "Pills haven't got me here, they won't get me out. I just don't know how". I was introduced by Kath to Chris Parker who is a communications specialist, amongst other things. He gave me the skills, the attitude, the process to retrain my brain. Within two sessions I felt like a completely different person. Panic attacks no more, never ever had one, I understand it's a process and like with anything if you do one process and that leads to another and another and another, then you'll get a desired end outcome, a result. If you don't want to get that result change your process. I worked with Chris on a personal level and then, this is quite funny, it wasn't long before I said, "Well, my God, I felt really, really, really bad for so long, and now I feel so good". I remember saying to him, "We've got to do something this this. We need to work together. If we can have this effect on a personal level, then how can we use this personally and professionally so that we can communicate better; so that we can influence more positively; so that we can give people the skills, the attitude; so they can control their emotions, their physicality; so they can present better, they can pitch better, they can get the interviews, they can get the jobs, they can negotiate with confidence? That's where it's come from, so it's really, really exciting, so that was sort of in the February 2017. By the October, I'd become an NLP practitioner, I've trained with the world's number one, Dr Richard Bandler and John La Valle and Kathleen La Valle, some of the world's best corporate consultants. The following year I became a master practitioner in neurolinguistics, I tripled my income. I do a lot of work for free as well. I think it's really, really important to give back. I've done some work up at the University of Derby helping the BA Honours Healthcare Students get them ready, so that they can achieve their desired end outcome, which is whatever grade they're looking to achieve, and preparing them for when they leave. I'm also looking to work with West Park School, our children go there and the Head there, Scott McGregor, is absolutely on track with people and performance. So, I'm going to be doing some work there as well. Chris and I are now in a planning and preparation stage whereby we're putting together a training programme, a high-quality training programme which will have different tiers so that anyone can access high-quality communication training, so that they can achieve the results they want and live their life in whatever ways they choose. I'm really, really passionate about people and their performance and I don't believe that it should be just for those who have the monetary funds to do that. It has to be different levels so that everybody can access high-quality training so that we can really, really raise our game and get going. Wendy Harris: You know what my creative brain is like? I could just see that you are the amplifier for it, because you've been -- Lizzie Butler: Yeah, Chris does say that. Wendy Harris: Because you've been through it, and come out the other side, it's that passion because you know it works. You don't just believe it works; you know it. Lizzie Butler: No, absolutely. Wendy Harris: So, it comes from a much deeper place. Lizzie Butler: It is and it's really, really powerful. I used to have a fear of presentations. Ask me to go into a room, network with 300 people, find out details about every single one, bread and butter, easy-peasy I can do that. Stand me up in front of five people and ask me to present, I'd go to pieces, because I wasn't able to use and manage my emotional state. Wendy Harris: It's that scrutiny, it's a different type of scrutiny that you're under though, isn't it? It's about managing that as well. Lizzie Butler: It is and when you learn how to manage it, you increase your chance of success. I can only speak for myself. Wendy Harris: I know in my heart that if anybody came to you that had got a worry or an anxiety about anything in their role, when it comes to communication they are in very, very safe hands. Lizzie I can't thank you enough for sharing your story today. It's fascinating; I never know where it's going to lead. I'm sure the listeners are going to love it. If they want to carry on the conversation and reach out to you, Lizzie, where can they find you? Lizzie Butler: On LizzieButler.co.uk. Feel free to visit my website or email me, which is lizzie@lizziebutler.co.uk. Wendy Harris: Brilliant Lizzie, thank you again. Listeners don't forget to stay subscribed; you'll never miss a guest. We've got some crackers coming up for you too, just like we've had with Lizzie today. The place to go is www.makingconversationscount.studio/podcast. Thanks again for joining me, Lizzie, and we'll see you next time.
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